How to input exponentials in transfer functions using Simulink?

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Milca Munguia
Milca Munguia le 22 Mar 2023
Commenté : Walter Roberson le 30 Mar 2023
This is my transfer function but I don't know how to input this on Simulink.

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Sam Chak
Sam Chak le 22 Mar 2023
You can insert the Transport Delay block (found in the Library of Continuous function blocks) after the transfer function.
See example here:

Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 22 Mar 2023
If this must be implemented as transfer functions then you will need to copy the transfer function block several times, set the Input Delay differently on each copy, and then add the results all together.
Each individual transfer function can only represent a single exp(), not a sum of exp()
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Paul
Paul le 22 Mar 2023
Neither the Transfer Fcn nor the State Space block can model an Input Delay (nor Output Delay) as far as I can tell.
Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson le 30 Mar 2023
You are right, @Paul -- that is a difference between the Simulink blocks and the MATLAB functions.

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Paul
Paul le 22 Mar 2023
In addition to using a single transfer function along with gains and transport delays as suggested by @Sam Chak, if you have the Control SystemToolbox, you can use one LTI System block and enter the transfer function as the LTI system variable parameter. For example, if
H(s) = 1/(s +1)*(exp(-1*s) - exp(-0.5*s))
then the expression for the block parameter would be:
tf(1,[1 1])*( exp(-1*tf('s')) - exp(-0.5*tf('s')) )

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